Fall 2017Richard Drake

University Hall 314

Office Hour: MWF 10-11

Tel: 243-2981

HSTR 354 Italian Civilization from Dante to Napoleon

Objectives of the Course

We will survey the main themes of Italian history from Dante to Napoleon, focusing our attention, at the outset, on the reasons for Italy’s role as “the first-born among the sons of modern Europe,” in Jacob Burckhardt’s famous characterization. He thought that Renaissance Italy had been the greatest and most original culture in Western Civilization since Periclean Athens. Then we will turn to an examination of the causes and the process of the country’s decline in the early modern period down to the dawn of the nineteenth century. The reasons why countries decline and fall should possess an intrinsic interest for Americans at this crisis-ridden time in our nation’s history.

Required Reading

Dante, The Inferno (Mentor)

Benvenuto Cellini, Autobiography (Penguin)

Niccolò Machiavelli, The Prince (Mentor)

Galileo Galilei, The Discoveries and Opinions of Galileo (Doubleday)

Carlo Ginzburg, The Cheese and the Worms (Penguin)

GiambattistaVico, On the Study Methods of Our Time (Cornell)

Carlo Goldoni, The Venetian Twins/Mirandolina(Absolute Classics)

Cesare Beccaria, On Crimes and Punishments (Bobbs-Merrill)

Examinations and the Paper

Students will write a mid-term examination (Friday, 20 October) and a final examination (Thursday, 14 December). Both examinations will have mainly an essay format, with some short-answer questions. The mid-term examination will be worth 20 percent of the semester grade, the final examination 40 percent. A ten-page term paper, the subject of which will be determined by each student in consultation with the professor, will be due in class on Wednesday, 15 November. The term paper will be worth 30 percent of the semester grade. Graduate students who are taking the course for graduate credit must write a twenty-page paper in place of the ten-page undergraduate paper. In addition, I will give three unannounced quizzes during the semester. The quizzes will be worth 10 percent of the semester grade.

Public Lectures

I strongly encourage students to attend all presentations in the President’s Lecture Series and will make pertinent announcements about the speakers.

Lectures and Reading Assignments

Week 1

Friday1 SeptemberIntroduction

Week 2

Monday4 September Labor Day Holiday

Wednesday6 SeptemberMedieval Italy

Friday8 SeptemberDante

Week 3

Monday11 SeptemberDiscussion of The Inferno

Wednesday13 SeptemberGiotto (Slide Lecture with Music)

Friday15 SeptemberHumanism: Petrarch

Week 4

Monday18 SeptemberHumanism: Boccaccio

Wednesday20 SeptemberThe Renaissance: An Overview

Friday22 SeptemberThe Art of the Renaissance: The Quattrocento (Slide Lecture with Music)

Week 5

Monday25 SeptemberIlCalamità: The Invasions of Italy

Wednesday27 SeptemberNiccolò Machiavelli

Friday29 SeptemberDiscussion of The Prince

Week 6

Monday2 OctoberThe Borgias as a Symbol of the Italioan Renaissance

Wednesday4 OctoberHigh Renaissance Art: The Cinquecento (Slide

Lecture with Music)

Friday6 OctoberRepresentative Men of the Renaissance: Baldassare Castiglione

Week 7

Monday9 OctoberRepresenatative Men of the Renaissance: Benvenuto Cellini: Discussion f the Autobiography

Wednesday11 OctoberRenaissance Literature

Friday13 OctoberMannerism (Slide Lecture with Music)

Week 8

Monday16 OctoberThe Protestant Reformation in Italy

Wednesday18 OctoberThe Catholic Counter-Reformation in Italy

Friday20 OctoberMid-term Examination

Week 9

Monday23 OctoberThe Spanish Domination: To the Thirty Years War

Wednesday25 OctoberThe Cheese and the Worms (Discussion)

Friday27 OctoberItaly in the Thirty Years War

Week 10

Monday30 OctoberBaroque Music in Italy

Wednesday1 NovemberBaroque Art in Italy

Friday3 NovemberGalileo and Italian Science in the 17th Century (Discussion of The Discoveries and Opinions of Galileo)

Week 11

Monday6 NovemberThe Roman Inquisition and the Galileo Heresy Trial

Wednesday8 NovemberItaly from Westphalia to Aquisgrana

Friday10 NovemberVeterans Day Holiday

Week 12

Monday13 November GiambattistaVico(Discussion of On the Study Methods of Our Time)

Wednesday15 NovemberItaly and the Grand Tour

Friday17 NovemberGiovanni Battista Piranesi (Slide Lecture)

Week 13

Monday20 NovemberEighteenth-Century Venetian Art (Slide Lecture with Music)

Wednesday22 NovemberThanksgiving Day Holiday

Friday24 NovemberThanksgiving Day Holiday

Week 14

Monday27 NovemberCarlo Goldoni (Discussion of The Venetian Twins and Mirandolina)

Wednesday29 NovemberItaly and the Enlightenment

Friday1 DecemberCesare Beccaria (Discussion of On Crimes andPunishment)

Week 15

Monday 4 DecemberThe French Revolution

Wednesday 6 DecemberItaly and the French Revolution

Friday8 DecemberNapoleonic Italy

Week 16

Monday11 DecemberCourse Conclusions

Final Examination: 1:10-3:10, Thursday, 14 December